Hello from Texas
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Hello from Texas
Hi y'all!
I'm a fairly new roadie, 1 year w/ 3000+ miles outside on a Trek 1000. Now I'm ready to move up to lighter and faster bike. Since we live in the Texas Panhandle, our team is named WindBreakers. The wind blows here all the time.
I'd like to get into a forum on compact, carbon fiber bikes.
cw
I'm a fairly new roadie, 1 year w/ 3000+ miles outside on a Trek 1000. Now I'm ready to move up to lighter and faster bike. Since we live in the Texas Panhandle, our team is named WindBreakers. The wind blows here all the time.
I'd like to get into a forum on compact, carbon fiber bikes.
cw
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Originally Posted by cwindbreaker
...The wind blows here all the time...
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Welcome to the forums. The few times I've traveled through the panhandle, I always noticed the trees don't grow straight. They always lean one way or another.